How common is Chronic kidney disease(CKD) in US
There is a high prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the United States,
which has risen over the past decade, according to a study led by researchers.
They found that the overall prevalence of chronic kidney disease increased from
10 percent of the population during a period from 1988-1994 to 13 percent from
1999-2004.
The increases in prevalence of chronic kidney disease were largely due to the
increases in the prevalence of diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, as well as
the aging of the U.S. population. Some of the increase was due to a shift in the
mean serum creatinine of the population, which is the blood marker of impaired
kidney function.
What are the risk factors of Chronic kidney disease(CKD)? Is There a Natural Remedy for CKD ?
Chronic kidney disease(CKD) increases the risk for complications from medications
cleared by the kidney, hypertension, anemia, bone disease, death from
cardiovascular disease, and ultimately kidney failure, which requires treatment
with kidney transplantation or dialysis.
Can Chronic kidney disease(CKD) be prevented? Is Chronic Kidney Disease Reversible ?
Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two leading causes of Chronic kidney disease(CKD). In order
to prevent Chronic kidney disease(CKD), you need keep them in controlling. Test your blood sugar and
blood pressure checked often. There are some suggestions for you to prevent Chronic kidney disease(CKD) as follow:
Eat a low-fat, low-salt diet
Have regular to hospital
No smoking
Exercise most when you are free
Drink alcohol only in moderation